-LRB- CNN -RRB- -- The California Assembly on Thursday passed a bill appropriating $ 20 million to kidnapping victim Jaycee Dugard to settle her claims against the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation , according to the chief clerk 's office .

The bill passed on a 30-1 vote in the Senate and a 62-0 vote in the Assembly , according to CNN affiliate KCRA . Corrections officials entered into the settlement with Dugard , the station said .

Dugard vanished in 1991 at the age of 11 . She was found in August 2009 , living in a shed in the Antioch , California , backyard of Phillip Garrido , a registered sex offender who had been on parole since January 1988 . Investigators say Garrido fathered two children with Dugard during her captivity . He and his wife , Nancy , are charged with 29 felony counts in the case . Both have pleaded not guilty .

In a report issued in November , the state inspector general 's office found the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation failed to properly keep tabs on Garrido or properly supervise the officers assigned to his case .

`` While it is true that Garrido 's California parole was never officially violated , our review shows that Garrido committed numerous parole violations and that the department failed to properly supervise Garrido and missed numerous opportunities to discover his victims , '' the report said .

Parole officers failed to investigate utility wires running from Garrido 's house toward the shed where Dugard was held , to check out the presence of a 12-year-old girl during a visit or to act on information the report said `` clearly '' showed Garrido had violated the terms of his release , the report said .

Dugard , who is now 30 , her mother and her daughters had filed a claim saying state corrections officials failed to do their jobs , seeking psychological , physical and emotional damages , KCRA said .

The settlement process was `` pretty much unprecedented , '' said Jeff Long , spokesman for Assemblyman Felipe Fuentes , who sponsored the bill .

The language was inserted into a bill concerning claims against the state . Fuentes is chairman of the Assembly 's Appropriations Committee , Long said . Every year as part of the budget process , the chair submits two bills for judgments against the state , Long said . It was decided that this would be the quickest way to get it through the Assembly , he said .

Officials thought the state might have a case if it fought Dugard 's claim , but it was n't worth the case going to a jury , Long said .

Because the constitutional deadline for an approved state budget has passed and California is in a new fiscal year without a budget , no appropriations can be made without Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger 's consent . Schwarzenegger has to request the bill be moved to his desk to sign it , Long said .

Garrido was paroled in August 1988 after serving 11 years of a federal kidnapping sentence . He also served a five-year term in Nevada for rape charges .

The November report from California Inspector-General David Shaw was limited to reviewing the actions of state parole officers in charge of monitoring Garrido from June 1999 until Dugard and her children were discovered . But Garrido was under the supervision of federal parole officers when authorities say he kidnapped Dugard in 1991 , and they also `` failed to detect Garrido 's criminal conduct and his victims , '' the report says .

Garrido was only `` properly supervised '' for 12 out of the 123 months he was under California 's supervision , `` a failure rate of about 90 percent , '' Shaw told reporters in November .

CNN 's Ashley Hayes and Rachel Brown contributed to this report .

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Jaycee Dugard missing 18 years before she was found in sex offender 's backyard

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Settlement process `` unprecedented , '' says lawmaker 's spokesman

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Bill requires approval of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger